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he is scheduled to appear in boston federal court on september 24th. dng a good job could face up getting him. >> indeed, very scary. >> nikki, thank you. >>> nbc news said two of its former journalists are outright lying that the network tried to block an explosive report about weinstein. executive producer rich mccue said nbc news displayed a massive breach of journalistic integrity. jericka duncan is following the intensifying feud. >> reporter: good morning. mccue and farrow spent eight months gathering information on the media mogul but nbc news says the story wasn't ready for air because not a single witness or victim of weinstein's alleged crimes would go on the record. well, the company says when it told farrow that, he took the report elsewhere. >> i walked to the door at the new yorker with an explosively reportedly piece that should have been public earlier. >> reporter: in a "new york times" article published thursday night, ronnen farrow's former producer rich mccue said during the final stages of their report into harvey weinstein's alleg
he is scheduled to appear in boston federal court on september 24th. dng a good job could face up getting him. >> indeed, very scary. >> nikki, thank you. >>> nbc news said two of its former journalists are outright lying that the network tried to block an explosive report about weinstein. executive producer rich mccue said nbc news displayed a massive breach of journalistic integrity. jericka duncan is following the intensifying feud. >> reporter: good morning. mccue...
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. >> the california man has been accused of making threats against "boston globe" employees. and now he's facing charges. d it happened after the "globe" asked other newspapers to publish a response to president trump calling journalists the ememy of the people. >> the justice department formally siding with a group of students who claim harvard university unfairly discriminates against asian american applicants. >> in chicago several people are hurt after an explosion at a water treatment plant caused the roof to collapse. >> firefighters rescued two people. >> it took a lot of training, a lot of exercises, and they did a phenomenal job. >> houston, we have a problem. >> crews repaired a pressure leak on the international space station. >> certainly a loss of pressure is a big deal. >> a golden retriever is certainly earning her keep. >> she's caring for five different species. >> at the beijing wildlife park, two siberian tigers, one white tir,wo spo hyenaand an african lion see the puppy as mom. >> dickerson: this is our western edition. good evening. jeff glor is off. i'm
. >> the california man has been accused of making threats against "boston globe" employees. and now he's facing charges. d it happened after the "globe" asked other newspapers to publish a response to president trump calling journalists the ememy of the people. >> the justice department formally siding with a group of students who claim harvard university unfairly discriminates against asian american applicants. >> in chicago several people are hurt after...
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a california man is charged with threatenning the boston globe after they oppressed freedom following attacks by president trump. prosecutors say rob chain made 14 threatening phone calls to the "globe" newsroom. he allegedly called journalists the enemy of the people and threatened to kill them. >> the president says things like enemy of the people then people call the boston "globe" newsroom repeating those words. that should be deeply alarming to everyone. >> chain was released on $50,000 became. he is due in court in boston september 24th. >>> private funeral services will be held for aretha franklin in her hometown detroit. the guests will include jessie jackson and stevie wonder. 14 music am acts including patty labelle performed at a concert for the queen of soul. ♪ though you are young ♪ hear my prayer ♪ i never knew it to bear whew. >> franklin died august 16th of pancreatic cancer. she was 76-years-old. >>> coming up on the can the morning news" colin caper next's crucian case moves forward. a judge gets involved after a homeless man claims a couple took a large amount
a california man is charged with threatenning the boston globe after they oppressed freedom following attacks by president trump. prosecutors say rob chain made 14 threatening phone calls to the "globe" newsroom. he allegedly called journalists the enemy of the people and threatened to kill them. >> the president says things like enemy of the people then people call the boston "globe" newsroom repeating those words. that should be deeply alarming to everyone. >>...
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third round in boston. here's what's. it goes for able to close around. oh, he tapped in for birdie. the leader is a fellow named abraham answer. asked me, what do i want for the next three days? >> what do you want the next three days? >> i want more green and gold in the coliseum when the yankees come in. then, that deep midnight blue and white. i don't want it to look like a yankee home game. >> come on fans! that is a good call. >> when they ran through matt williams signal- >> he was like holdup! >> it worked out. news updates are always on cbs-sf-dot-com. >>> that is it for us. we will see you back here at 6 pm for a full hour of news. 3 fog rolls into the bay tonight and we will see you in 30 minutes with the latest. thanks for watching. >> quijano: a high-stakes battle over the supreme court. nominee brett kavanaugh is set to face tough questions this week, as democrats blast the white house for refusing to release tens of thousands of documents related to the judge. >> if he is so proud of his conservative credentials, show us the record. stand b
third round in boston. here's what's. it goes for able to close around. oh, he tapped in for birdie. the leader is a fellow named abraham answer. asked me, what do i want for the next three days? >> what do you want the next three days? >> i want more green and gold in the coliseum when the yankees come in. then, that deep midnight blue and white. i don't want it to look like a yankee home game. >> come on fans! that is a good call. >> when they ran through matt williams...
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new, a los angeles man is under arrest this afternoon accused of making violent threats against the boston globe newspaper. this is the home where the 68- year-old was arrested this morning. according to the fbi, he made threatening calls three weeks ago to the paper in response to the paper's efforts to counter political attaa afteron. if convicted he could face up to five years in prison. >>> and police in sacramento finding a 3d printed gun inside the home of a man on probation. it comes amid a fierce legal battle other the technology. this is a photo of the gun in living room of this man on probation. he was arrested on a probation violation. officers could not charge him for the gun because it was not finished. this snenlt highlights the doing -- incident highlights the doings of the guns. the ability for a criminal or gang member to access and create a fully functioning firearm is alarming. these weapons known as ghost guns are untraceable, potentially lethal, and available to anyone without a license. >>> and an early-morning freeway shooting in san jose. one man was jished. the sus
new, a los angeles man is under arrest this afternoon accused of making violent threats against the boston globe newspaper. this is the home where the 68- year-old was arrested this morning. according to the fbi, he made threatening calls three weeks ago to the paper in response to the paper's efforts to counter political attaa afteron. if convicted he could face up to five years in prison. >>> and police in sacramento finding a 3d printed gun inside the home of a man on probation. it...
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the focus was 68-year-old robert chain, who prosecutors say made 14 threatening phone calls to the boston globe's newsroom. are e of the peopl al eve 16th,, you in the expletive head later today at 4:00. the call came the same day the boston newspaper published this full-page editorial, appealing to newspapers across the country to condemn president trump's constant attacks on the press. >> because they are the fake, fake, disgusting news. >> reporter: more than 400 newspapers answered the globe's call. alex king bury is on the paper's editorial board. >> the president says things liken am like enemies of the people. that should be deeply alarming to everyone. >> reporter: in another call six days later, chain said, as long as you keep attacking the president, i will continue to threat, harass, and annoy the boston globe. >> with a shotgun, green pants. >> reporter: chain's threats started just six weeks after a lone gunman shot and killed five employeest the "capital gazette" newspaper in annapolis. records show chain owns multiple firearms and purchased a new 9 millimeter rifle in may.
the focus was 68-year-old robert chain, who prosecutors say made 14 threatening phone calls to the boston globe's newsroom. are e of the peopl al eve 16th,, you in the expletive head later today at 4:00. the call came the same day the boston newspaper published this full-page editorial, appealing to newspapers across the country to condemn president trump's constant attacks on the press. >> because they are the fake, fake, disgusting news. >> reporter: more than 400 newspapers...
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bus was able to call for help, and police rescued everyone before the bus burst into flames. >>> the "boston globe" reports harvard university is being sued over its use of slave photographs. the lawsuit surrounds an image of a man named renty and his daughter taken in 1850 while renty was enslaved in south carolina. it was used in a racist study by a harvard biologist. renty's great, great, great granddaughter says harvard makes money with the photograph that should belong to the family. her lawyer spoke yesterday. >> harvard is saying to tammy lanier and her family that renty still is a slave. he still does not own his image. >> lanier wants harvard to turn the photos over and cease to damas. checkou powerball tickets. last night's drawing could have made someone a half billion dollars richer. cher. i'm an ice cruncher. so i was excited about all-new colgate total. it has sensitivity relief, so i don't have to give up doing what i love. aren't we lucky. new colgate total. do more for your whole mouth. you won't find relief here. congestion and pressure? go to the pharmacy counter for power
bus was able to call for help, and police rescued everyone before the bus burst into flames. >>> the "boston globe" reports harvard university is being sued over its use of slave photographs. the lawsuit surrounds an image of a man named renty and his daughter taken in 1850 while renty was enslaved in south carolina. it was used in a racist study by a harvard biologist. renty's great, great, great granddaughter says harvard makes money with the photograph that should belong...
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the "boston globe" spotlight team spent a year looking into this. kris van cleave fills us us in ont >> stories out in the "boston globe" today. what they fund really raises questions how the faa handles information regarding airplanes and who flies them. one in six private aircraft in the united states are registered through means, the legal make it very hard, even for law enforcement to determine who owns an airplane. a system the "boston globe" spotlight team found is appealing to bad actors like drug runners flying this american registered plane, shot down by the venezuelan air force. >> people can use layers of secrecy to register their aircraft. layers of secrecy are really attractive to drug dealers, criminals, corrupt politicians, and people with potential ties to terrorism. >> the two are the spotlight fellows who reported the story. >> it helps them hide, conceal their activities and they have, when they register their airplane with the u.s. flag. it is like, getting the u.s. stamp of approval. >> what they found was an antiquated system l
the "boston globe" spotlight team spent a year looking into this. kris van cleave fills us us in ont >> stories out in the "boston globe" today. what they fund really raises questions how the faa handles information regarding airplanes and who flies them. one in six private aircraft in the united states are registered through means, the legal make it very hard, even for law enforcement to determine who owns an airplane. a system the "boston globe" spotlight...
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asked if general manager bobby evan >>> sand value was released by -- sandoval was released by the boston red sox. we were asked if the general manager bobby evans was interested in bringing him back. >> i think bobby has looked into it. i don't know if he's going to go anywhere with it. he has done a lot here. we will never forget that. you know, sometimes it makes sense, especially when you're looking at financially what doesn't cost you a lot. >> now bouche was on to something because a report later surfaced. >> can we call him pablo instead of pablo sandoval? he has denied the reports saying he has offers from other teams and he'll make a decision on friday. >>> at at&t park, buster posey called up to pinch hit in the bottom of the 8th. buster delivers a two-out bases clearing double giving the giants the lead and they win the game taking two out of three from the tribe. check out this role he got to defend on, the game of thrones. >>> sunny gray is subject to a ton of trade speculations. might have made his final start. matt joyce almost pounds one into the sing deck. pound it, pound
asked if general manager bobby evan >>> sand value was released by -- sandoval was released by the boston red sox. we were asked if the general manager bobby evans was interested in bringing him back. >> i think bobby has looked into it. i don't know if he's going to go anywhere with it. he has done a lot here. we will never forget that. you know, sometimes it makes sense, especially when you're looking at financially what doesn't cost you a lot. >> now bouche was on to...
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little rock 90 degrees, low to mid-90s from boston to philly down to d.c. and that is without the humidity factor factored in. so heat advisories are up for portions of the northeast. he values are set to be between 95 and 100 degrees today. temperature 81 degrees today. seattle will be in the 70s. quiet weather with sunshine, 70s in l.a. as well but we boost it up into the upper 90s in phoenix. upper 80s in salt lake. >> thank you. >>> former secretary of state john kerry says the u.s. was hurt when president obama did not punish syria's president for using chemical weapons on his own people. kerry told face the nation moderator margaret brennan that he expected a u.s. military strike after that chemical weapons attack in to 13. -- 2013. >> we paid a price for the way it played out without the red line being enforced by the bombing. i believe we had several options we could've done at very low risk to be able to make it clear to assad that when we had a cease-fire and when he said he was going to live by it, he had to live by it and i thought we should've
little rock 90 degrees, low to mid-90s from boston to philly down to d.c. and that is without the humidity factor factored in. so heat advisories are up for portions of the northeast. he values are set to be between 95 and 100 degrees today. temperature 81 degrees today. seattle will be in the 70s. quiet weather with sunshine, 70s in l.a. as well but we boost it up into the upper 90s in phoenix. upper 80s in salt lake. >> thank you. >>> former secretary of state john kerry says...
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a boston bus driver stopped at a child's lemonade stand this weekend and treated his passengers to a cool drink. the driver asked the passengers if any were in a hurry before he made the unscheduled stop. >>> steven hawking is launching a new search for e.t. he joined forces monday with a russian billionaire to look for alien life. the 100 million dollar project will use the biggest telescopes and most powerful computers to answer the question whether there is intelligent life somewhere else in the universe. >>> the first couple of country music is calling it quits. multiplatinum stars miranda lambert and husband blake shelt are divorcing. she married in 2011. in an interview, lambert said this is not the future we envisioned. >>> one golfer making history in the final round of the british open. zach johnson forces a putt on the 18thth hole to force a four-way tie. it was almost five-way tie but jordan spieth misses his birdie putt on the 18th. in the comeback, johnson outlasted louis oosthuizen and marc leishman to win the silver claret jug. johnson is the only one to win the master
a boston bus driver stopped at a child's lemonade stand this weekend and treated his passengers to a cool drink. the driver asked the passengers if any were in a hurry before he made the unscheduled stop. >>> steven hawking is launching a new search for e.t. he joined forces monday with a russian billionaire to look for alien life. the 100 million dollar project will use the biggest telescopes and most powerful computers to answer the question whether there is intelligent life...
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in boston streetsturned into ice skating rinks. >> i didn't realize it was this bad. i can't move forward and whenever i take my foot off the brake i slide backwards. >> a fire truck in maryland, salt truck in missouri, drivers everywhere had a hard time navigating the roads. this driver was no match for the mixture of slush and ice. >> when i slid off iwas scared. i ain't never hit no woods or anything like that before. >> reporter: washington, d.c. saw the earliest snowfall on record in 22 years. herein new york city that snow has switched over to rain. but other parts of the country are in store for more snow today, some parts freezing rain. brook. >>> in florida, officials have until sunday to complete a legally required hand recount in that state's senate race. an initial machine recount showed democratic incumbent bill nelson trailing his republican republican rick scott by by 800 votes. but palm beach county missed the deadline so the county's recount results were not accepted. >> our machines failed because we were using them 24/7 and i think it was extraordin
in boston streetsturned into ice skating rinks. >> i didn't realize it was this bad. i can't move forward and whenever i take my foot off the brake i slide backwards. >> a fire truck in maryland, salt truck in missouri, drivers everywhere had a hard time navigating the roads. this driver was no match for the mixture of slush and ice. >> when i slid off iwas scared. i ain't never hit no woods or anything like that before. >> reporter: washington, d.c. saw the earliest...
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. >> reporter: when williams who studied under alfred newman at fox, he took over the boston pops and he used the orchestra to present new campo sessions for the "empire strikes back." >> and then year after year, he whittles away at it, teaches them what it is. i think what's happening now is unthinkable without john actually willing to go to the boston pops and deal with that. >> i think it's important to keep future generations interested and this is one excellent way to do it and it's beautiful music. we enjoy playing it. >> christopher still has been with the orchestra since 2007. >> do you have some memorable audience reactions over the years? >> well, i think there's something to be said for being a performer and having people appla applaud. that's always nice, right? but when darth vader comes onto the screen and you have people booing at you at the top of their lungs, that leaves a mark. that's a great moment for you. >> reporter: flm scoring can be traced back to some of the great classical composers of the 190s. -- 1930s. >> all of these really famous europeans who are flee
. >> reporter: when williams who studied under alfred newman at fox, he took over the boston pops and he used the orchestra to present new campo sessions for the "empire strikes back." >> and then year after year, he whittles away at it, teaches them what it is. i think what's happening now is unthinkable without john actually willing to go to the boston pops and deal with that. >> i think it's important to keep future generations interested and this is one excellent...
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it was so hot in boston that nearly two dozen school districts sent their students home. michelle miller has that story from new york. >> reporter: the heat was so oppressive. 114 degrees on the court. that tennis officials were forced to change the state of play. >> the heat is one of the players today here at the u.s. open. >> reporter: on day three of the u.s. open in queens it was survival of the fittest for both players and fans. >> how do you stand it? >> well, lots of water. they give out free ice at the store, so. >> reporter: the tournament announced a new heat policy for men, allowing for ten minute breaks between sets. in coram, new york the heat turned deadly when an 11-year-old girl was pulled unconscious from this car parked in a driveway. by the time an ambulance got the girl to the hospital she was pronounced daeds. the hot weather has become business as usual in washington, d.c. today's high of 94 degrees meant the nation's capital has had 37 90-degree days this summer. >> we can't be outside for too long. we're slowly melting. >> reporter: in boston, whe
it was so hot in boston that nearly two dozen school districts sent their students home. michelle miller has that story from new york. >> reporter: the heat was so oppressive. 114 degrees on the court. that tennis officials were forced to change the state of play. >> the heat is one of the players today here at the u.s. open. >> reporter: on day three of the u.s. open in queens it was survival of the fittest for both players and fans. >> how do you stand it? >>...
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the president and vice president will be among those from washington in boston tomorrow for the opening of the edward m. kennedy institute, which includes among other things a life size recreation of the u.s. senate chamber where the late senator served for 47 years. it's all there from the senate well and senators' desk. his widow, vicky was a driving force behind this. >> ted kennedy was certainly a joyous democrat. he loved his party. he was a man of strong belief. but he always listened. and looked for that negative common ground that could move an issue forward. >> schieffer: in the historic senate room where he crafted so much of the legislation that became law we gathered four of his long time colleagues. democratic senator barbara mikulski. former senator chris dodd, olympia snowe and john mccain. and we asked them how he managed to do it. >> he dedicated his life to the institution and there by being able become one of the most effective members of the united states senn at. i might add probably greatest antagonist i ever had on the floor of the senate. >> schieffer: yet you we
the president and vice president will be among those from washington in boston tomorrow for the opening of the edward m. kennedy institute, which includes among other things a life size recreation of the u.s. senate chamber where the late senator served for 47 years. it's all there from the senate well and senators' desk. his widow, vicky was a driving force behind this. >> ted kennedy was certainly a joyous democrat. he loved his party. he was a man of strong belief. but he always...
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recent headline in local boston news, "mark wahlberg seeking tough boston mob guys for upcoming film." i haven't gotten a call, mark. what's the... did you lose my agent's number? what's-- >> i didn't, but i actually, just looking at you now, i think you would make for the perfect white collar criminal. >> stephen: why, thank you very much. >> so you and i. >> stephen: yes. >> in jail. >> stephen: you and me in jail together. >> i'm asking you for financial advice. just the way you are, glasses, working in the library. but you actually are very smart. and we're going to pull off a ponzi scheme when you get out of jail. >> stephen: oh, i like ti like it. >> and then you decide -- >> stephen: because you're the muscle and i'm the brains. >> listen, i know a lot of guys -- >> stephen: if you're the brains and the muscle then i am the muscle and high body fat. >> never underestimate anybody. i know a lot of guys 125 pounds who will beat the (bleep) out of most big guy, but they are hopped up on drugs. so if we give you the right amount of methamphetamine -- >> stephen: give me the stuff l
recent headline in local boston news, "mark wahlberg seeking tough boston mob guys for upcoming film." i haven't gotten a call, mark. what's the... did you lose my agent's number? what's-- >> i didn't, but i actually, just looking at you now, i think you would make for the perfect white collar criminal. >> stephen: why, thank you very much. >> so you and i. >> stephen: yes. >> in jail. >> stephen: you and me in jail together. >> i'm asking you...
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kill every one of you. >> the president says things likenmies of the people and then people call the "boston globe" newsroom repeating those very words. that should be deeply alarming to everyone. >> records show that chain owns multiple firearms and also purchased a new rifle back in may. >>> developing now, at least 7 people were killed in a bus crash near the new mexico- arizona border yesterday afternoon. and more than 40 people are hurt. laura podesta reports on the cause of the accident. >>> reporter: first responders in new mexico rushed to pull survivors out of this greyhound bus. the front end was entirely ripped off after authorities say a semi truck heading the opposite direction on interstate 40 blew a tire, lost control and crossed the median into oncoming traffic. a good samaritan said he saw the accident ahead of him and immediately pulled over to help. >> there was a lot of screaming and yelling. a lot of people in need. and just going to anybody for help. >> reporter: 49 passengers were on board the bus which was heading from alburqueque to phoenix. >> it's going to take inv
kill every one of you. >> the president says things likenmies of the people and then people call the "boston globe" newsroom repeating those very words. that should be deeply alarming to everyone. >> records show that chain owns multiple firearms and also purchased a new rifle back in may. >>> developing now, at least 7 people were killed in a bus crash near the new mexico- arizona border yesterday afternoon. and more than 40 people are hurt. laura podesta reports...
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meteorologist danielle niles of our boston station wbz has the forecast. danielle, good morning. >> good morning, everyone. red flag war >>> good morning, everyone. we have low humidity today and it really gusty wind that is going to feel these critical fire conditions out west. meanwhile, the heat index value is going to be in the mid-90s. st eat in the southern plains as well. there is some relief open the way for the northeast especially. will feel nice tomorrow. a welcome change with highs in the 70s from boston to new york city, down through buffalo. 80s in d.c. and it is bigger change will be a drop in the humidity which will make a significant difference. although the heat does come back in for the second half of the holiday weekend into labor day. big ridge of high pressure looks like highs will top out 90-plus for much of next week. >> danielle, thank you. >>> harmful levels of copper and lead have been detected in the drinking water at detroit public schools. ahead, we're going to take you to detroit to see how the city is scrambling to address t
meteorologist danielle niles of our boston station wbz has the forecast. danielle, good morning. >> good morning, everyone. red flag war >>> good morning, everyone. we have low humidity today and it really gusty wind that is going to feel these critical fire conditions out west. meanwhile, the heat index value is going to be in the mid-90s. st eat in the southern plains as well. there is some relief open the way for the northeast especially. will feel nice tomorrow. a welcome...
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boston has won 5 of the last 6 games. >>> and matt holliday and albert pujols of st. louis each blasted two-run homers off washington. and the cards shut out the nationals 5-0. >>> when we return, another look at this morning's top stories. >>> and some last-minute wedding preparations with just one week to go before prince william and kate middleton tie the royal knot. here's to my pants not leaving marks on my waist. achieve small wins with a healthy lifestyle and dannon light & fit. the light fresh yogurt with 80 calories vs. 100 in the other leading brand. here's to 80 calories tasting crazy good. live light and fit. to london starts with arthritis pain... and a choice. take tylenol now, and maybe up to 8 in a day. or...choose aleve and 2 pills for a day free of pain. enjoy the flight. [ male announcer ] ragu, packed with two servings of veggies in every half cup of our now thicker, richer, healthy sauce. ragu has a great taste your family will love. ragu. feed our kids well. but a muni driver.. is spotted back behind the wheel of a bus. why muni says she never go
boston has won 5 of the last 6 games. >>> and matt holliday and albert pujols of st. louis each blasted two-run homers off washington. and the cards shut out the nationals 5-0. >>> when we return, another look at this morning's top stories. >>> and some last-minute wedding preparations with just one week to go before prince william and kate middleton tie the royal knot. here's to my pants not leaving marks on my waist. achieve small wins with a healthy lifestyle and...
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he joins frus boston tonight. jeff, how does this rally, how does glenn beck potentially affect the november midterm elections? >> with intensity. midterm elections have a much lower turnout than presidential elections, and i think for the whole last year and a half, when weather you call it the tea party movements, or folks who don't like obama, the intensity has been, broadly speaking, on the political right. and even though it's hard to get exactly what glenn beck is about-- is he about restoring morhonor, supporting the milita, leading us out of the darkness-- the people who follow him have a very strong sense of grievance, and i believe they're going to bring that to the polls in november and that is a danger for the democrats if they can't gin out the same kind of intensity. >> glor: jeff, speaking about that photographyance, glenn beck has said himself she "out to reclaim the civil rights movement." you were at the martin luther king speech 47 years ago. any comparisons to be made here? >> reporter: in one
he joins frus boston tonight. jeff, how does this rally, how does glenn beck potentially affect the november midterm elections? >> with intensity. midterm elections have a much lower turnout than presidential elections, and i think for the whole last year and a half, when weather you call it the tea party movements, or folks who don't like obama, the intensity has been, broadly speaking, on the political right. and even though it's hard to get exactly what glenn beck is about-- is he...
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ellie rivera was trying to reach family in chicago and boston. >> i want to talk to my family. i'm okay. but my mother is in the hospital. >> reporter: for those who could get one bar, it was just enoughe e told some c om people need to be rescued today, some five days after the storm made landfall, but they have no way of calling for help. here at the airport they have lost one of their transmission towers, they do not have radar, and so far fewer flights are making their way on the island and people who are trying to evacuate are seeing their flights cancel day after day. david begnaud, cbs news, san juan, puerto rico. >>> better news in key west which was hit hard by irma. the first cruise ship landed. the city's mayor was on hand to welcome the tourists and the airport has opened for business. officials say most hotels and other visitor facilities are resuming normal operations. >> coming up on the "morning news" now, looking back at the little rock nine. 60 years ago nine blacks made history. >>> and united. biggest stars show their support. this is the "cbs morning news."
ellie rivera was trying to reach family in chicago and boston. >> i want to talk to my family. i'm okay. but my mother is in the hospital. >> reporter: for those who could get one bar, it was just enoughe e told some c om people need to be rescued today, some five days after the storm made landfall, but they have no way of calling for help. here at the airport they have lost one of their transmission towers, they do not have radar, and so far fewer flights are making their way on...
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. >> reporter: in boston, where today's high was a record 98 degrees, not only has this been the hottest august on record, it has the chance to be the hottest summer as well. coand down the east coast, stepping outside this week has meant finding any way to cool off. temperatures in the 90s, combined with high humidity, are pushing the heat index past 100 throughout the region. the first day of school in windham, maine today quickly became a very short day as many schools across the state let out early. maine was just one of seven states that cut schools short due to the heat. >> there's only so much cooling that can happen with fans and things, so we want to put student and staff safety first. >> reporter: a break is coming on friday where the mercury will 90p to a chilly 77 degrees, before it takes an about-face and heads back into the 90s for much of next week. fhn? >> dickerson: just in time for the finals next week. michelle miller, get thee to the air conditioning. thanks, michelle. president trump was busy on social media this evening, tweeting four times in brisk order, blaming c
. >> reporter: in boston, where today's high was a record 98 degrees, not only has this been the hottest august on record, it has the chance to be the hottest summer as well. coand down the east coast, stepping outside this week has meant finding any way to cool off. temperatures in the 90s, combined with high humidity, are pushing the heat index past 100 throughout the region. the first day of school in windham, maine today quickly became a very short day as many schools across the state...
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. >> boston does not want you here. boston rejects your message. >> reporter: boston mayor marty walsh is speaking out against a so-called free speech rally this saturday that white supremacist demonstrators are planning to attend. >> we are a city t in fe spch, t weill tt eshaevli tolerate sentiments to violence. we will not tolerate threatening behavior. we will not have it. >> reporter: for the second time this year, the holocaust memorial here in boston was vandalized late last night. as for the so-called "free speech" rally, anthony, it is scheduled to go on as planned this weekend right here inside the boston common. >> mason: demarco morgan, thanks. and up next, why a black man in the south is painting confederate flags. [woman] so you're saying you didn't eat this ice cream? [man] baby, i swear on my lucky shirt... i ate it. a tkeng[b o igtw] o.urinhtfr-n ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ with some big news about type 2 diabetes. you have type 2 diabetes, right? yes.hear it doesn't, does it? ac
. >> boston does not want you here. boston rejects your message. >> reporter: boston mayor marty walsh is speaking out against a so-called free speech rally this saturday that white supremacist demonstrators are planning to attend. >> we are a city t in fe spch, t weill tt eshaevli tolerate sentiments to violence. we will not tolerate threatening behavior. we will not have it. >> reporter: for the second time this year, the holocaust memorial here in boston was...
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. >> in her boston home, julie ma preps water bottles for her 5 and 6-year-old daughters to take to school the next day. their elementary school's water fountains were turned off due to lead contamination. >> i'd gotten a letter from the superintendent saying that her school was one of the schools that tested above the 15 parts per billion and that as a precaution they were turning off all water fountain each though there was one fountain that was tested. >> that was three years ago. since then the district has brought in bottled water for students to drink. >> it's concerning. i really would like to get the lead out of the water supply as fast as possible for the students. many of the schools don't even know if they have it and haven't been able to make those changes. >> she's right. a new review of school drinking water standards in 31 states and the district of columbia finds regulations in most states are too weak to protect children from lead contamination in their school's water. john rumper co-authored the report. >> if the 32 states including the district of columbia that we survey
. >> in her boston home, julie ma preps water bottles for her 5 and 6-year-old daughters to take to school the next day. their elementary school's water fountains were turned off due to lead contamination. >> i'd gotten a letter from the superintendent saying that her school was one of the schools that tested above the 15 parts per billion and that as a precaution they were turning off all water fountain each though there was one fountain that was tested. >> that was three...
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and the boston globe reports on studies that indicate low dose aspirin does not help in preventing a first heart attack or stroke. one study looks at people at moderate risk for first heart attack or stroke because they smoked or had high blood pressure or high cholesterol. another study tested aspirin on people with diabetes. it found the moderate benefit of aspirin was offset by a greater risk of serious bleeding. results were published in the new england journal of medicine. still ahead, movie audiences are turning out for "crazy rich asians." we'll tell you about it's surprising resilience at the box office. for what you love most. >> kids: whoa! >> kids vo: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace ♪ plaque psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the ot
and the boston globe reports on studies that indicate low dose aspirin does not help in preventing a first heart attack or stroke. one study looks at people at moderate risk for first heart attack or stroke because they smoked or had high blood pressure or high cholesterol. another study tested aspirin on people with diabetes. it found the moderate benefit of aspirin was offset by a greater risk of serious bleeding. results were published in the new england journal of medicine. still ahead,...
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without john actually willing to go to the boston pops and deal with that. >> do you smell something? >> reporter: pianist jill pearson has been with the l.a. philharmonic since 2001. >> this is one excellent way to do it. it's beautiful music. we enjoy playing. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: christopher still has been with the orchestra since 2007. do you have some memorable audience reaction over the years? >> i think there is something to be said for being a perfo havin. that's nice. when darth vader comes onto the screen and you have 18,000 people booing at you at the top of their lungs, that leaves a mark. >> reporter: it's a great moment for you. >>> these concerts may be a sign of our times, but david newman notes film scoring can be traced back to some of the great classical composers of the 1930s. >> all these really famous europeans who were fleeing europe come to hollywood. >> that's right. >> but they're not willing to make the music subservient to the film. so i think that generation now seeing what's happening, i think they would be elated obviously. >> reporter: newman is encoura
without john actually willing to go to the boston pops and deal with that. >> do you smell something? >> reporter: pianist jill pearson has been with the l.a. philharmonic since 2001. >> this is one excellent way to do it. it's beautiful music. we enjoy playing. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: christopher still has been with the orchestra since 2007. do you have some memorable audience reaction over the years? >> i think there is something to be said for being a perfo havin....
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he was the boy who was injured in the boston marathon bombing. a number of a's players visited him a week after the explosion. >> we're talking hockey. a battle between southern california's biggest city. san jose sharks, la kings. the 7th and deciding game of their stanley cup playoff series. sharks won at home sunday. home team has won every game so far. hopefully in la tonight 6:00 drop the puck. >>> play of the day, women's nba 6 foot center brittney griner powers back. >> that was nice. >> not once, but twice in a game. no woman has ever done that in a wnba game. she dunks twice. that is our play of the day. >> she's tall enough to dunk. >> big wing span. 6:25. mid air take down. how passengers stopped a man trying to open the exit door. >> reporter: and four people including a police officer injured in a triple shooting and police chase early this morning. what investigators found inside the suspect vehicle. >> and rare look from inside a tornado. the tank that's putting storm chasers right in the thick of things. [ male announcer ] we gave
he was the boy who was injured in the boston marathon bombing. a number of a's players visited him a week after the explosion. >> we're talking hockey. a battle between southern california's biggest city. san jose sharks, la kings. the 7th and deciding game of their stanley cup playoff series. sharks won at home sunday. home team has won every game so far. hopefully in la tonight 6:00 drop the puck. >>> play of the day, women's nba 6 foot center brittney griner powers back....
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he served as police chief in boston, los angeles, and twice in new york. coming up on "cbs this morning," commissioner bill bratton joins us in the studio. >>> coming up on the "morning news." the white house rolls out the red carpet for a state dinner for the prime minister of singapore. later, foul treatment. the reds joey votto gets angry with a fan. this is the "cbs morning news." see me. see me. don't stare at me. see me. see me. see me to know that psoriasis is just something that i have. i'm not contagious. see me to know that... ...i won't stop until i find what works. discover cosentyx, a different kind of medicine for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. proven to help the majority of people find clear or almost clear skin. 8 out of 10 people saw 75% skin clearance at 3 months. while the majority saw 90% clearance. do not use if you are allergic to cosentyx. before starting, you should be tested for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur... ...tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms
he served as police chief in boston, los angeles, and twice in new york. coming up on "cbs this morning," commissioner bill bratton joins us in the studio. >>> coming up on the "morning news." the white house rolls out the red carpet for a state dinner for the prime minister of singapore. later, foul treatment. the reds joey votto gets angry with a fan. this is the "cbs morning news." see me. see me. don't stare at me. see me. see me. see me to know that...
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jones of republican a and eric dyson of georgetown university and evan wolf son and look back at the boston marathon attack one year later. plus an all-star panel of analysts. 60 years of news, because this is face the nation. captioning sponsored by cbs >> schieffer: good morning again, pro russian militants seized police stations in eastern ukraine, there is chaos and confusion today, ukrainian officials say gunfire was exchanged. pistol lard of sky news is there and filed this report for sky news by phone. >> the we are at the police headquarters, which remain firmly in the hands of those armed protesters and carrying ak-47s, pistols and holsters on their hips and remain firmly in control of that building. they are reinforcing their barricades, there was a new delivery of, deliveries while we are filming and also filled sand bags, bashed wire and they are preparing to defends themselves, people are walking in the streets, there is a crowd in front of the police headquarters cheering well done, cheering on the men who are inside, asking for a referendum and chanting crimea are with russia
jones of republican a and eric dyson of georgetown university and evan wolf son and look back at the boston marathon attack one year later. plus an all-star panel of analysts. 60 years of news, because this is face the nation. captioning sponsored by cbs >> schieffer: good morning again, pro russian militants seized police stations in eastern ukraine, there is chaos and confusion today, ukrainian officials say gunfire was exchanged. pistol lard of sky news is there and filed this report...
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you know, on the other hand, does the romney headquarters in boston lose power? they're very, very little things that actually could have a very, very big effect at this point. >> the president knows what the president's supposed to do in a hurricane, right. you don't just look out the plane window upon you try not to disrupt it, but you look as involvedded as possible and deploy and do it as well as possible. what does the candidate do? and the opposition candidate do in the event of a hurricane? we don't actually really have a great guide post for this. we haven't had a natural disast ther proximate to election day. he can't be going around completely attack the commander in chief, can he, when barack obama is the one who is making sure the sebastian are getting stacked. i think i think it's a little bit of a conundrum. >> schieffer: another thing that just came up and that is virginia. virginia is one of those places, because it is on the east coast, where the president and mitt romney may not be able to get to during this. they may not be able to get to it be
you know, on the other hand, does the romney headquarters in boston lose power? they're very, very little things that actually could have a very, very big effect at this point. >> the president knows what the president's supposed to do in a hurricane, right. you don't just look out the plane window upon you try not to disrupt it, but you look as involvedded as possible and deploy and do it as well as possible. what does the candidate do? and the opposition candidate do in the event of a...
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boston globe is free on bail... an f-b-i swat team swarmed the house of 68 year old robert chain in >>> a california man accused of threatening to kill journalists at the about globe is free on bail. a s.w.a.t. team swarmed the house of 68- year-old robert chain in encino yesterday morning. he was allegedly angry over the paper's editorials protesting president trump's athad this to say outside the courthouse in los angeles yesterday. >> america was saved when donald j. trump was elected president. had hillary clinton the criminal hillary clinton who by the way whose emails. were just hacked by the chinese now -- >> prosecutors say chain made 14 threatening phone calls to the globe's newsroom. in one he allegedly told an employee, quote, you're the enemy of the people and i'm going to kill you. president trump attacked the media calling the press dishonest and the enemy of the people. >>> a man injured in the deadly shooting at a videogame tournament in florida is now taking legal action. he was one of 10 people inj
boston globe is free on bail... an f-b-i swat team swarmed the house of 68 year old robert chain in >>> a california man accused of threatening to kill journalists at the about globe is free on bail. a s.w.a.t. team swarmed the house of 68- year-old robert chain in encino yesterday morning. he was allegedly angry over the paper's editorials protesting president trump's athad this to say outside the courthouse in los angeles yesterday. >> america was saved when donald j. trump was...
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an out sized impact on -- particularly in the last several years he was the conscious of the city of boston at, he really was. so i i don't think you can over state importance or impact of his impact on thed with eye. >> brennan: you saw him just a day or so ago. what was that like for you? >> well, to be there with the family as they w h ne end was just a privilege. and to thank him. i don't know how much he could appreciate at that point but to thank him for especially speaking out in that last year when we needed his voice the most. and i thanked his family or good care and allowing him and helping him to speak out when we needed to hear also voice. >> you've called him the conscience of the senate, in machine man he's ways, you have you are a straight talker but you're retearing, who becomes that voice for america now? >> i think there will be people who are there and others who will rise up. the last long conversations i had with john was a few months ago sitting there watching oak creek roll by he expressed such admiration for arizona leaders in the past who stood up. those arizona fi
an out sized impact on -- particularly in the last several years he was the conscious of the city of boston at, he really was. so i i don't think you can over state importance or impact of his impact on thed with eye. >> brennan: you saw him just a day or so ago. what was that like for you? >> well, to be there with the family as they w h ne end was just a privilege. and to thank him. i don't know how much he could appreciate at that point but to thank him for especially speaking...
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hern is the boy who was injured in the boston marathon bombing. a number of a's visited him in the hospital a week after that explosion. he'll be at the ballpark later tonight. big game in la. we're talking hockey. the sharks and kings. game 7. everything on the line . round 2 of the stanley cup playoffs. sharks won sunday tie up that series at three games a piece. tonight's winner will face chicago or detroit. the puck drops at 6:00 at the staples center. >>> play of the day from the women's nba. britney griner became the first woman to do that twice. both in the 4th quarter in a loss to chicago. she is their shining star. >> she is good. >> long and lean and has great skills. >> passengers use shoe laces to stop a man's in-flight melt down. >> a race against time to rescue a horse that fell down a well. how teamwork and a giant crane saved buddy's life coming up. >> reporter: a busy morning for san francisco police investigating a triple shooting, police chase and injured officer. i'll have a live report. [ telephone rings ] good evening, this i
hern is the boy who was injured in the boston marathon bombing. a number of a's visited him in the hospital a week after that explosion. he'll be at the ballpark later tonight. big game in la. we're talking hockey. the sharks and kings. game 7. everything on the line . round 2 of the stanley cup playoffs. sharks won sunday tie up that series at three games a piece. tonight's winner will face chicago or detroit. the puck drops at 6:00 at the staples center. >>> play of the day from the...
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"cbs this morning," a reporter who spent years documenting abuse by priests talks about the newest "boston globe's" blockbuster and how small towns are preparing to host millions of eclipse watchers. some way need the national guard to help. >>> we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> excuse me, what about the alt-left that came charging at the, as you say, the alt-right, do they have any semblance of guilt? >> the president's press conference is met with outrage from both sides. >> what trump did today was a moral disgrace. >> what i just saw gave me the wrong kind of chill. i'm shaken from what i just heard. >> i have too much eye makeup on to start crying right now. it's disgusting. >> republican leaders will now have to distance themselves from the president. the question is how will they get back together. >> you look at both sides, i think there's blame on both sides and i have no doubt about it and you don't have any doubt about it either. >> diplomacy seems to be winning out over a doom's day scenario between the u.s. and north korea.
"cbs this morning," a reporter who spent years documenting abuse by priests talks about the newest "boston globe's" blockbuster and how small towns are preparing to host millions of eclipse watchers. some way need the national guard to help. >>> we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> excuse me, what about the alt-left that came charging at the, as you say, the alt-right, do they have any semblance of...
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boston and pittsburgh both hit 70 degrees. it was a weekend of extremes, as meg oliver reports. tornadoes ripped through at least three states this weekend. in carrollton, alabama, larry
boston and pittsburgh both hit 70 degrees. it was a weekend of extremes, as meg oliver reports. tornadoes ripped through at least three states this weekend. in carrollton, alabama, larry
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researchers at boston university say an oral contraceptive that has a newer type of progesterone -- say that for me? >> progesterone. >> thank you, carries a higher risk of blood clots. doctors say the overall risk is small but the authors of the new study recommend a systemic review. >>> and a nationwide ban on smoking in public places could be in effect by 2020. half of the states in the u.s. already prohibit smoking at work, bars and restaurants because of the danger of secondhand smoke. now the centers for disease control projects all states will be on board in fewer than just 10 years. >>> if you're counting just one week until the royal wedding and many people out there are to be sure. >> this morning, we know what will not be at the big ceremony though. the word obey. kate middleton is dropping it from her wedding vows like princess diana did. instead, middleton will promise to love, comfort, honor and keep prince william. a friend of the couple says william and kate are equals so for kate to obey doesn't make sense. >>> got royal wedding fever yet? >> there is an app for that to
researchers at boston university say an oral contraceptive that has a newer type of progesterone -- say that for me? >> progesterone. >> thank you, carries a higher risk of blood clots. doctors say the overall risk is small but the authors of the new study recommend a systemic review. >>> and a nationwide ban on smoking in public places could be in effect by 2020. half of the states in the u.s. already prohibit smoking at work, bars and restaurants because of the danger of...
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elaine quijano, cbs news, boston. >> reid: a new report says drug ask alcohol abuse is on the rise among amtrak employees. among other findings the report says mechanics and signal operators tested positive at four time the rate of employees at other railroads last year. amtrak management said it will step up random drug testing. a washed out in drought-ridden west texas. rain continued to fall today over part of the lone star state. up to five inche inches have fan the last 24 hours, swamping street, strandingars and drivers. water was four feet deep in this swrairses. it's being called carmageddon, the sequel, in los angeles. a 10-mile stretch of the nation's busiest freeway is closed to traffic. workers are demolishing then rebuilding ia bridge over the busy 405 freeway. the roadway is scheduled to reopen before rush hour on monday. last year, in phase one of the project, officials warned of monumental traffic jams. drivers steered clear as they did today. coming up on tonight's cbs evening news, guatanamo's last western detainee is moved to canada. in syria today with a new casualty
elaine quijano, cbs news, boston. >> reid: a new report says drug ask alcohol abuse is on the rise among amtrak employees. among other findings the report says mechanics and signal operators tested positive at four time the rate of employees at other railroads last year. amtrak management said it will step up random drug testing. a washed out in drought-ridden west texas. rain continued to fall today over part of the lone star state. up to five inche inches have fan the last 24 hours,...
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john lapook, cbs news, boston. >> and that's our voice for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. >>> >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald. >>> good evening, i'm dana king. >> i'm allen martin. san francisco mayor ed lee continued his full-court press today to draw the warriors across the bay. >> he is trying to sell the city a half billion-dollar waterfront sports center. cbs 5 political insider phil matier tells us the mayor's latest push is designed to build support from a different type of team. >> we are live at the site of where the warriors hope to build the arena but the play today was at city hall and it was an interesting one because the warriors basically gave the city a deal it couldn't refuse but like a lot of deals in san francisco, there's more to this than meets the eye. here's the story. as political pitches go it was perfect, people at city hall all to get news they are going to get the first crack the jobs building the $500 million arena that the golden state warriors want to put up on the
john lapook, cbs news, boston. >> and that's our voice for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. >>> >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald. >>> good evening, i'm dana king. >> i'm allen martin. san francisco mayor ed lee continued his full-court press today to draw the warriors across the bay. >> he is trying to sell the city a half billion-dollar waterfront sports center. cbs 5 political insider phil matier...
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campus police officer sean collier was allegedly shot dead in his patrol car by the boston marathon bombing suspects. this dashboard camera video recorded in march shows texas deputy james boyd making what he thought was a routine traffic stop. a bullet-proof vest saved boyd's life. the man who shot him was wanted in the murder of colorado's prison chief. but bardstown officer jason ellis' vest wasn't enough protection. >> we lost an officer and a family lost a son, a husband, a dad. >> reporter: the 33-year-old father leaves behind two children. anna werner, cbs news, dallas. >> glor: it was a violent weekend in chicago. gunfire across the city took six lives and injured 22 others. violence had been declined in chicago. april saw the fewest homicides in 50 years. it was a reunion 40 years in the making. that story is coming up next. [ female announcer ] caroline penry began using olay total effects in 2001. and one wedding, 2 kids, 43 bottles of olay total effects and many birthdays later, still looks amazing. thanks to the trusted performance of olay. bjorn earns unlimited rewards for his
campus police officer sean collier was allegedly shot dead in his patrol car by the boston marathon bombing suspects. this dashboard camera video recorded in march shows texas deputy james boyd making what he thought was a routine traffic stop. a bullet-proof vest saved boyd's life. the man who shot him was wanted in the murder of colorado's prison chief. but bardstown officer jason ellis' vest wasn't enough protection. >> we lost an officer and a family lost a son, a husband, a dad....
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the heat is also warming up the northeast from washington to boston. northeastern temperatures are expected to stay in the 90s through thursday. a cold front will bring relief to the midwest but not all good news. there could also be severe thunderstorms. >>> a leading voice in the me too movement is claiming italian being an there's asia argento is not being honest about sexual assault allegations against her. actress rose mcgowan claims her partner turned over text messages to police in which argento admits that she had sex with actor jimmy bennett when he was 17. in a statement, mcgowan urges or are argento to, quote, do the right thing, be honest, be fair. be the person you wish harvey could have been. argento has denied the assault al allegations, though she admitted paying bennett, claiming she was being extorted. we reached out for comment. we have not heard back at this time. >>> efforts to overhaul nafta are entering a critical phase with the arrival of the canadian minister in washington today. president trump and his outgoing mexican counter
the heat is also warming up the northeast from washington to boston. northeastern temperatures are expected to stay in the 90s through thursday. a cold front will bring relief to the midwest but not all good news. there could also be severe thunderstorms. >>> a leading voice in the me too movement is claiming italian being an there's asia argento is not being honest about sexual assault allegations against her. actress rose mcgowan claims her partner turned over text messages to police...
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so boston wins 114-112. they are going to meet lebron and the cavs in the eastern conference finals. quite an accomplishment when you consider they lost gordon hayward their best player and then kyrie irving their second best player and they are going to the eastern conference finals. i'm dennis o'donnell. see you tonight. >>> play of the day, back to boston for that nba play-off game. taking on philadelphia. >> back to tatum for the two-handed jam. good defense leading to offense. >> good morning team work there. boston winning to advance to the eastern conference finals americans and allows them to return home. what this may mean for the relationship between the two countries, next. >>> north korea releases three americans an allows him to return home. what this may mean for the relationship between the two countries next. >> plus, how lawyers for the suspected golden state killer are fighting back against media requests for documents connected to the case. i'm dianne feinstein and i approve this message.
so boston wins 114-112. they are going to meet lebron and the cavs in the eastern conference finals. quite an accomplishment when you consider they lost gordon hayward their best player and then kyrie irving their second best player and they are going to the eastern conference finals. i'm dennis o'donnell. see you tonight. >>> play of the day, back to boston for that nba play-off game. taking on philadelphia. >> back to tatum for the two-handed jam. good defense leading to...
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. >>> the boston globe reports that for the first time a weight loss drug has been shown to work without raising the risk of heart problems. belviq is the first medicine to succeed in a long-term heart safety study now required by federal regulators. the results published in the new england journal of medicine found users shed as much as nine pounds in 40 months. over 2 million americans are overweight or obese. >>> hawaii won its third little league world series title. >> hawaii wins it! >> love this. the kid from the alohae leaguer south korea 3-0 yesterday in south syania. they hit a home run on the first pitch. the team allowed just three runs in the entire tournament. >> a terrific run. >> they need some good news in hawaii. >>> senator john mccain wasn't shy about telling people what he thought. ahead, long-time "face the nation" anchor. there's bob schafer in our green room and townsend remembering the man they knew. on the built ford tough f-150. so hurry and save big on ford, america's best-selling brand. get zero percent financing for sixty months plus twenty-eight hundred bonu
. >>> the boston globe reports that for the first time a weight loss drug has been shown to work without raising the risk of heart problems. belviq is the first medicine to succeed in a long-term heart safety study now required by federal regulators. the results published in the new england journal of medicine found users shed as much as nine pounds in 40 months. over 2 million americans are overweight or obese. >>> hawaii won its third little league world series title....
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. >> reporter: outside boston, life is not exactly turning out the way 57-year-old carol green expected after 25 years of work in retail and health care. >> my boss sat down with me and told me that i did a wonderful job and that my job was eliminated-- nothing personal, just business. >> reporter: that was a year ago. she got $515 a week from massachusetts for six months. a federal program extend those checks. but a few weeks ago, she got a letter from the government. >> the nuts and bolts of it was that it didn't matter how long your extension was, as of the 29th, because of the fiscal cliff, your benefits were ended. that's it, boom. >> reporter: done. >> done deal. >> reporter: the federal program that extends unemployment benefits would cost $30 billion next year. critics say that's too much for any serious deficit reduction plan. what is this going to mean to your life? >> i have enough money, probably, to last me through january. >> reporter: so what are you going to do? >> i don't know. >> reporter: are you scared? >> very scared. people across the country are in my situation. e
. >> reporter: outside boston, life is not exactly turning out the way 57-year-old carol green expected after 25 years of work in retail and health care. >> my boss sat down with me and told me that i did a wonderful job and that my job was eliminated-- nothing personal, just business. >> reporter: that was a year ago. she got $515 a week from massachusetts for six months. a federal program extend those checks. but a few weeks ago, she got a letter from the government....
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i've conducted the boston pops and translated several books and lots of things. i'm grateful. i'm the first black female director in hollywood the at 20th century fox. many things, sieve ran baxter, my mother, told me that with determination, preparation, intelligence, you can do anything. anything good. so i'm still doing -- listen to me i'm here talking to bob schieffer, i'm doing anything. [ laughter ] >> schieffer: may i just say that i think i've fallen in love with you. that hasn't happened to me on this broadcast very often. i'm going to wish you the happiest of mother's day. i know what you have said today means a lot to moms out there and also to daughters. i want to wish you the very best. it made a wonderful mother's day for me because it reminded me how much my mom would have liked and admired may arc angelo. we'll be right back. like 60,000 bonus points when i spent $5,000 in the first 3 months after i opened my account. and i earn 5 times the rewards on internet, phone services and at office supply stores. with ink plus i can choose how to redeem my points. trave
i've conducted the boston pops and translated several books and lots of things. i'm grateful. i'm the first black female director in hollywood the at 20th century fox. many things, sieve ran baxter, my mother, told me that with determination, preparation, intelligence, you can do anything. anything good. so i'm still doing -- listen to me i'm here talking to bob schieffer, i'm doing anything. [ laughter ] >> schieffer: may i just say that i think i've fallen in love with you. that hasn't...
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john dickerson, and joining us from boston, neil ferguson who wrote "newsweek" magazine's cover story on first of all. neil, let's start with you. you make the case that barack obama needs to go. >> well, yes, bob, i do it more in sorrow than in anger. we, obviously, had high hopes of this man four years ago. but when you think abou back tot he promised in the inaugural address in 2009, he just hasn't delivered and that's really the key issue. if you look at the economy, it is growing at half the speed that he promised in his first budget. if you look at unemployment, it's more than two percentage points higher than we were promised. and the debt has not stabilized. it's on an explosive growth path. so it's hard to admit that your hopes were unfulfilled, but that's i think what americans have to do now. >> schieffer: i think i should point out, while you say we were disappointed in his record, you did work for john mccain. >> i did, bob, and i disclose that in the piece, and i'm happy to disclose it now. but i also, i think, was a good loser. the day the election was decided, i said,
john dickerson, and joining us from boston, neil ferguson who wrote "newsweek" magazine's cover story on first of all. neil, let's start with you. you make the case that barack obama needs to go. >> well, yes, bob, i do it more in sorrow than in anger. we, obviously, had high hopes of this man four years ago. but when you think abou back tot he promised in the inaugural address in 2009, he just hasn't delivered and that's really the key issue. if you look at the economy, it is...
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keith was filming a hump back whale 25 miles from boston when this 16-foot great white appeared out of the murky depths of the water. >> i came so close i was a arm's length away from the shark. it made this really strong eye contact unmistakable of a registration of knowing me and knee me knowing it. and we swam past each other in perfect harmony. >> perfect harmony. >> just checking him out. >> ellen bowingen says the close encounter won't stop him from filming under water. >> the shark decided it wanted something else for lunch. >> can you imagine? i can't imagine. >> 16 feet. >> wow! >> it's a moving target but nasa is getting closer to reaching it. still ahead, an update on the mission to land on an asteroid and bring samples back to earth. for some of you the local news is next. the rest of you stick around. you are watching cbs this morning saturday. ♪ >> what have you learned since write going between now and the paperback about grit. >> the first thing i should say is that i still believe this combination of passion and perseverance is a common denominator of excellence. doe
keith was filming a hump back whale 25 miles from boston when this 16-foot great white appeared out of the murky depths of the water. >> i came so close i was a arm's length away from the shark. it made this really strong eye contact unmistakable of a registration of knowing me and knee me knowing it. and we swam past each other in perfect harmony. >> perfect harmony. >> just checking him out. >> ellen bowingen says the close encounter won't stop him from filming under...
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researchers at boston university examined the brains of 111 deceased nfl players and found the disease cte in 110. >> families of the former players donated the brains after they suspected injuries. the study also found evidence of cte in college players and younger athletes, too. doctor davd, these results are disturbing. how big a deal is this and how concerned should football players be and the people that love them be concerned about this? >> these are big questions. and so certainly this is the largest done to look at football player. 1928 was the first description of punch drunk syndrome for boxers hit in the head. we're seeing these repetitive head blows call the accumulation of a protein called tow in the brain and as it progresses and the person ages, it gets more severe and more symptoms happen. >> how concerned should people be about this? >> very concerned. we're seeing it in high school football players and as you get to college the numbers go up dramatically and in the pros the numbers went to 99%. so this is a major issue, and if if a child is going to play football, wha
researchers at boston university examined the brains of 111 deceased nfl players and found the disease cte in 110. >> families of the former players donated the brains after they suspected injuries. the study also found evidence of cte in college players and younger athletes, too. doctor davd, these results are disturbing. how big a deal is this and how concerned should football players be and the people that love them be concerned about this? >> these are big questions. and so...
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searches performed before the boston pops concert. no backpacks allowed after the terror attack on the marathon in april. in jeffersonville, indiana, kids gave us the best example of america's extraordinary patriotism, refusing to let drenching rains keep a flag from its intended parade destination. and, in carville, louisiana, members of the national guard who'd been serving in afghanistan saw their families for the first time in nearly ten months. in south africa today, nelson mandela's wife spoke publicly for the first time since he was taken to the hospital nearly a month ago. she said mandela is sometimes uncomfortable but seldom in pain. south africa's government says his official condition is critical but stable. mandela is nearly 95. he has inspired generations first as leader of the anti- apartheid movement and later as the first black president of south africa. deborah patta came across evidence of that inspiration back when mandela was 80. >> how are you? >> reporter: in this 1998 amateur video, former president nelson mand
searches performed before the boston pops concert. no backpacks allowed after the terror attack on the marathon in april. in jeffersonville, indiana, kids gave us the best example of america's extraordinary patriotism, refusing to let drenching rains keep a flag from its intended parade destination. and, in carville, louisiana, members of the national guard who'd been serving in afghanistan saw their families for the first time in nearly ten months. in south africa today, nelson mandela's wife...
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